The Jocko-Red Boy dogs were rough, durable and game. As a family, I would venture to guess they had as many Ch's as any. Not using the title as a marker, but to say the dogs won long hard battles multiple times.

Way back then they were also called dumb ol' Jocko-Red Boy dogs. They would scratch to a sign post. Most would trade. A lot would take more than they gave but the durability and gameness outlasted the next guy.

I seen a number of them lose for an hour plus, and then have enough to be the winner in the end.

One of the better crosses was to the Hollingsworth dogs. If it did nothing else, it amped the intensity level ten times. That intensity and pressure took the family to the next level.

Seeing the same thing when the RBJ stuff is crossed to the Mims family of Snooty-Red Boy dogs.

And meeting Mr. Chavis would have been a pleasure for me as well. I'm as big of fan of the dog's history as I am the dogs themselves. Mr. Chavis played a huge role in where the dogs are at now compared to if he had not played his part in making the cross.

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